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Gaza Flooded by Storm Byron, Aid Lags

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A powerful winter storm named Byron slammed into the Gaza Strip on Dec. 11, 2025, unleashing torrential rains and flooding across war-torn tent camps, leaving displaced residents cold, soaked and at risk of illness. Floodwaters rose knee-deep in many areas, destroying limited belongings and worsening already dire conditions for families living in makeshift shelters. Emergency services reported thousands of distress calls as the humanitarian situation intensified

 

Gaza has been struggling with a severe humanitarian crisis after more than two years of conflict and displacement, despite a cease-fire that took effect in October. Vast numbers of Palestinians remain in temporary tents with little protection from weather, poor sanitation and damaged infrastructure. Aid deliveries and proper winter supplies have been insufficient, leaving populations especially vulnerable to extreme weather. 

 

 

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Health workers and relief groups warn the flooding has heightened the risk of disease, exposure and hardship, particularly among children and the elderly. In the southern city of Khan Younis, medics reported the death of an eight-month-old baby, Rahaf Abu Jazar, from exposure after water inundated her family’s tent. Civil defense teams, hampered by fuel shortages and destroyed equipment, struggled to respond to more than 2,500 emergency calls across the enclave. 

 

Aid organizations and residents say stalled or blocked humanitarian access has left Gaza unprepared for the storm, with urgent needs for water pumps, winter shelters and medical supplies. The limited deliveries promised under the cease-fire — including tents, caravans and winter essentials — have not reached the scale required to protect the displaced population. As heavy rain continues and temperatures drop, conditions are expected to worsen unless relief efforts increase rapidly. 

 

Key Takeaways

 

Winter Storm Byron’s heavy rains have flooded Gaza’s displacement camps, worsening the humanitarian crisis.

 

Insufficient aid supplies and stalled deliveries under the cease-fire have left residents exposed and vulnerable.

 

Medics report at least one child’s death from exposure and thousands of emergency distress calls due to flooding.

 

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